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CARLOS VASQUEZ vs. TRINET, AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE

Filed: Feb 17, 2016
Long Beach
ADJ8070183 ADJ9326618

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This case involves a defendant seeking reconsideration of a prior Board decision that found applicant sustained new and further disability from a January 7, 2009 injury and allowed further development of the medical record for a cumulative trauma claim. The defendant argued the treating physicians' reports were not substantial evidence for new and further disability and that there was insufficient evidence to reopen the cumulative trauma claim. The Board denied reconsideration, reaffirming its prior decision based on substantial medical evidence, and noting that the absence of an officially designated primary treating physician does not invalidate the relied-upon medical opinions. The Board further clarified that an Agreed Medical Examiner can be used for further evaluation of the cumulative trauma claim.

CARLOS VASQUEZ vs. TRINET, AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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This case involves a defendant seeking reconsideration of a prior Board decision that found applicant sustained new and further disability from a January 7, 2009 injury and allowed further development of the medical record for a cumulative trauma claim. The defendant argued the treating physicians' reports were not substantial evidence for new and further disability and that there was insufficient evidence to reopen the cumulative trauma claim. The Board denied reconsideration, reaffirming its prior decision based on substantial medical evidence, and noting that the absence of an officially designated primary treating physician does not invalidate the relied-upon medical opinions. The Board further clarified that an Agreed Medical Examiner can be used for further evaluation of the cumulative trauma claim.

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